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7.8  Setting the presets
7.8.1  Setting via Decade Keys

In programming mode Preset 2 will always be displayed in the lower line� This is 

except for the output operations AddBat, SubBat,AddTot and SubTot�

 

Press [P] until the preset to be changed is displayed� 

(

   

    

       

Preset 2 and subsequently with 

negative direction and  when 

count < Preset 2  

SUB mode output operations: 

timed signal at Output 2, 

becomes passive with negative 

direction and when count < zero 

and subsequently with positive

 

direction and when count > zero  
Duration of timed signal of 

Output 1, programmable from 

00.01 to 99.99 s. 

Timed output is post-triggered. 

 

 

Active: 

Relay or optocoupler are 

activated when the preset value 

is reached.  

 

Passive: 

Relay becomes de-energized or 

the optocoupler disabled when 

the preset value is reached.  

 

 

7.9 

Setting the presets 

7.9.1  Setting via Decade Keys 

In programming mode Preset 2 will always be 

displayed in the lower line. This is except for the 

output operations AddBat, SubBat,AddTot and 

SubTot. 

 

Press the Prog/Mode key until 

the preset to be changed is 

displayed - 

 or 

 . 

 

Press any decade key 

 
 

  Display switches to the editor mode 

Set the desired preset value 

using the decade keys 

 

 

Press the Prog/Mode key to 

confirm the value and save it 

 

  Display switches to the editor mode of the 

next preset 

 or 

 

 

Approx. 3 s after the last press of 

the decade keys or by pressing 

the Reset key the new preset 

value will be accepted and the 

counter will switch back to 

operating mode. 

 
 
 

7.9.2  Setting with Teach-In Function 

Program the MPI input to tEAch  

 

 

 

 

In programming mode, select the 

preset to be changed using the 

Prog/Mode key 

 

Briefly activate the MPI (NPN or PNP input logic)  

  The current count value will be adopted as 

the new preset value  

The preset value can subsequently be 

further modified via the decade keypad.  

 

7.9.3  Setting the tracking presets (trail) 

If a tracking preset has been programmed, the 

value for Preset 2 can be set either via the decade 

keypad or via the Teach-IN function. 

However the value for Preset 1 must be entered via 

the decade keypad. In this instance, it is not 

possible to use the Teach-In function. 

7.10 Set 

Function 

Both the pulse counter and the timer can be set to 

a default value by means of the Set function. 

 

 

Programme the MPI input to SEt  

 
 

 

 

Set menu item SEtPt to the 

desired value 

 
 

 

Briefly activate the MPI (NPN or PNP input logic) 

  For add. output operations the pulse 

counter or timer will be set to the SEtPt 

default value 

 

  For sub. output operations the pulse 

counter or timer will be set to the 

difference between the value of Preset 2 

and the value of SEtPt . 

 

8 Error 

message 

Err 1  Set value is outside the permitted range 

 

 

Seite 16

 or 

   

    

       

Preset 2 and subsequently with 

negative direction and  when 

count < Preset 2  

SUB mode output operations: 

timed signal at Output 2, 

becomes passive with negative 

direction and when count < zero 

and subsequently with positive

 

direction and when count > zero  
Duration of timed signal of 

Output 1, programmable from 

00.01 to 99.99 s. 

Timed output is post-triggered. 

 

 

Active: 

Relay or optocoupler are 

activated when the preset value 

is reached.  

 

Passive: 

Relay becomes de-energized or 

the optocoupler disabled when 

the preset value is reached.  

 

 

7.9 

Setting the presets 

7.9.1  Setting via Decade Keys 

In programming mode Preset 2 will always be 

displayed in the lower line. This is except for the 

output operations AddBat, SubBat,AddTot and 

SubTot. 

 

Press the Prog/Mode key until 

the preset to be changed is 

displayed - 

 or 

 . 

 

Press any decade key 

 
 

  Display switches to the editor mode 

Set the desired preset value 

using the decade keys 

 

 

Press the Prog/Mode key to 

confirm the value and save it 

 

  Display switches to the editor mode of the 

next preset 

 or 

 

 

Approx. 3 s after the last press of 

the decade keys or by pressing 

the Reset key the new preset 

value will be accepted and the 

counter will switch back to 

operating mode. 

 
 
 

7.9.2  Setting with Teach-In Function 

Program the MPI input to tEAch  

 

 

 

 

In programming mode, select the 

preset to be changed using the 

Prog/Mode key 

 

Briefly activate the MPI (NPN or PNP input logic)  

  The current count value will be adopted as 

the new preset value  

The preset value can subsequently be 

further modified via the decade keypad.  

 

7.9.3  Setting the tracking presets (trail) 

If a tracking preset has been programmed, the 

value for Preset 2 can be set either via the decade 

keypad or via the Teach-IN function. 

However the value for Preset 1 must be entered via 

the decade keypad. In this instance, it is not 

possible to use the Teach-In function. 

7.10 Set 

Function 

Both the pulse counter and the timer can be set to 

a default value by means of the Set function. 

 

 

Programme the MPI input to SEt  

 
 

 

 

Set menu item SEtPt to the 

desired value 

 
 

 

Briefly activate the MPI (NPN or PNP input logic) 

  For add. output operations the pulse 

counter or timer will be set to the SEtPt 

default value 

 

  For sub. output operations the pulse 

counter or timer will be set to the 

difference between the value of Preset 2 

and the value of SEtPt . 

 

8 Error 

message 

Err 1  Set value is outside the permitted range 

 

 

Seite 16

)

   

    

       

Preset 2 and subsequently with 

negative direction and  when 

count < Preset 2  

SUB mode output operations: 

timed signal at Output 2, 

becomes passive with negative 

direction and when count < zero 

and subsequently with positive

 

direction and when count > zero  
Duration of timed signal of 

Output 1, programmable from 

00.01 to 99.99 s. 

Timed output is post-triggered. 

 

 

Active: 

Relay or optocoupler are 

activated when the preset value 

is reached.  

 

Passive: 

Relay becomes de-energized or 

the optocoupler disabled when 

the preset value is reached.  

 

 

7.9 

Setting the presets 

7.9.1  Setting via Decade Keys 

In programming mode Preset 2 will always be 

displayed in the lower line. This is except for the 

output operations AddBat, SubBat,AddTot and 

SubTot. 

 

Press the Prog/Mode key until 

the preset to be changed is 

displayed - 

 or 

 . 

 

Press any decade key 

 
 

  Display switches to the editor mode 

Set the desired preset value 

using the decade keys 

 

 

Press the Prog/Mode key to 

confirm the value and save it 

 

  Display switches to the editor mode of the 

next preset 

 or 

 

 

Approx. 3 s after the last press of 

the decade keys or by pressing 

the Reset key the new preset 

value will be accepted and the 

counter will switch back to 

operating mode. 

 
 
 

7.9.2  Setting with Teach-In Function 

Program the MPI input to tEAch  

 

 

 

 

In programming mode, select the 

preset to be changed using the 

Prog/Mode key 

 

Briefly activate the MPI (NPN or PNP input logic)  

  The current count value will be adopted as 

the new preset value  

The preset value can subsequently be 

further modified via the decade keypad.  

 

7.9.3  Setting the tracking presets (trail) 

If a tracking preset has been programmed, the 

value for Preset 2 can be set either via the decade 

keypad or via the Teach-IN function. 

However the value for Preset 1 must be entered via 

the decade keypad. In this instance, it is not 

possible to use the Teach-In function. 

7.10 Set 

Function 

Both the pulse counter and the timer can be set to 

a default value by means of the Set function. 

 

 

Programme the MPI input to SEt  

 
 

 

 

Set menu item SEtPt to the 

desired value 

 
 

 

Briefly activate the MPI (NPN or PNP input logic) 

  For add. output operations the pulse 

counter or timer will be set to the SEtPt 

default value 

 

  For sub. output operations the pulse 

counter or timer will be set to the 

difference between the value of Preset 2 

and the value of SEtPt . 

 

8 Error 

message 

Err 1  Set value is outside the permitted range 

 

 

Seite 16

 

Press any decade key�

 

> Display switches to the editor mode�

   

    

       

Preset 2 and subsequently with 

negative direction and  when 

count < Preset 2  

SUB mode output operations: 

timed signal at Output 2, 

becomes passive with negative 

direction and when count < zero 

and subsequently with positive

 

direction and when count > zero  
Duration of timed signal of 

Output 1, programmable from 

00.01 to 99.99 s. 

Timed output is post-triggered. 

 

 

Active: 

Relay or optocoupler are 

activated when the preset value 

is reached.  

 

Passive: 

Relay becomes de-energized or 

the optocoupler disabled when 

the preset value is reached.  

 

 

7.9 

Setting the presets 

7.9.1  Setting via Decade Keys 

In programming mode Preset 2 will always be 

displayed in the lower line. This is except for the 

output operations AddBat, SubBat,AddTot and 

SubTot. 

 

Press the Prog/Mode key until 

the preset to be changed is 

displayed - 

 or 

 . 

 

Press any decade key 

 
 

  Display switches to the editor mode 

Set the desired preset value 

using the decade keys 

 

 

Press the Prog/Mode key to 

confirm the value and save it 

 

  Display switches to the editor mode of the 

next preset 

 or 

 

 

Approx. 3 s after the last press of 

the decade keys or by pressing 

the Reset key the new preset 

value will be accepted and the 

counter will switch back to 

operating mode. 

 
 
 

7.9.2  Setting with Teach-In Function 

Program the MPI input to tEAch  

 

 

 

 

In programming mode, select the 

preset to be changed using the 

Prog/Mode key 

 

Briefly activate the MPI (NPN or PNP input logic)  

  The current count value will be adopted as 

the new preset value  

The preset value can subsequently be 

further modified via the decade keypad.  

 

7.9.3  Setting the tracking presets (trail) 

If a tracking preset has been programmed, the 

value for Preset 2 can be set either via the decade 

keypad or via the Teach-IN function. 

However the value for Preset 1 must be entered via 

the decade keypad. In this instance, it is not 

possible to use the Teach-In function. 

7.10 Set 

Function 

Both the pulse counter and the timer can be set to 

a default value by means of the Set function. 

 

 

Programme the MPI input to SEt  

 
 

 

 

Set menu item SEtPt to the 

desired value 

 
 

 

Briefly activate the MPI (NPN or PNP input logic) 

  For add. output operations the pulse 

counter or timer will be set to the SEtPt 

default value 

 

  For sub. output operations the pulse 

counter or timer will be set to the 

difference between the value of Preset 2 

and the value of SEtPt . 

 

8 Error 

message 

Err 1  Set value is outside the permitted range 

 

 

Seite 16

 

Set the desired preset value using the decade keys�

   

    

       

Preset 2 and subsequently with 

negative direction and  when 

count < Preset 2  

SUB mode output operations: 

timed signal at Output 2, 

becomes passive with negative 

direction and when count < zero 

and subsequently with positive

 

direction and when count > zero  
Duration of timed signal of 

Output 1, programmable from 

00.01 to 99.99 s. 

Timed output is post-triggered. 

 

 

Active: 

Relay or optocoupler are 

activated when the preset value 

is reached.  

 

Passive: 

Relay becomes de-energized or 

the optocoupler disabled when 

the preset value is reached.  

 

 

7.9 

Setting the presets 

7.9.1  Setting via Decade Keys 

In programming mode Preset 2 will always be 

displayed in the lower line. This is except for the 

output operations AddBat, SubBat,AddTot and 

SubTot. 

 

Press the Prog/Mode key until 

the preset to be changed is 

displayed - 

 or 

 . 

 

Press any decade key 

 
 

  Display switches to the editor mode 

Set the desired preset value 

using the decade keys 

 

 

Press the Prog/Mode key to 

confirm the value and save it 

 

  Display switches to the editor mode of the 

next preset 

 or 

 

 

Approx. 3 s after the last press of 

the decade keys or by pressing 

the Reset key the new preset 

value will be accepted and the 

counter will switch back to 

operating mode. 

 
 
 

7.9.2  Setting with Teach-In Function 

Program the MPI input to tEAch  

 

 

 

 

In programming mode, select the 

preset to be changed using the 

Prog/Mode key 

 

Briefly activate the MPI (NPN or PNP input logic)  

  The current count value will be adopted as 

the new preset value  

The preset value can subsequently be 

further modified via the decade keypad.  

 

7.9.3  Setting the tracking presets (trail) 

If a tracking preset has been programmed, the 

value for Preset 2 can be set either via the decade 

keypad or via the Teach-IN function. 

However the value for Preset 1 must be entered via 

the decade keypad. In this instance, it is not 

possible to use the Teach-In function. 

7.10 Set 

Function 

Both the pulse counter and the timer can be set to 

a default value by means of the Set function. 

 

 

Programme the MPI input to SEt  

 
 

 

 

Set menu item SEtPt to the 

desired value 

 
 

 

Briefly activate the MPI (NPN or PNP input logic) 

  For add. output operations the pulse 

counter or timer will be set to the SEtPt 

default value 

 

  For sub. output operations the pulse 

counter or timer will be set to the 

difference between the value of Preset 2 

and the value of SEtPt . 

 

8 Error 

message 

Err 1  Set value is outside the permitted range 

 

 

Seite 16

 

Press [P] to confirm the value and save it�

 

> Display switches to the editor mode of the next preset� 

(

   

    

       

Preset 2 and subsequently with 

negative direction and  when 

count < Preset 2  

SUB mode output operations: 

timed signal at Output 2, 

becomes passive with negative 

direction and when count < zero 

and subsequently with positive

 

direction and when count > zero  
Duration of timed signal of 

Output 1, programmable from 

00.01 to 99.99 s. 

Timed output is post-triggered. 

 

 

Active: 

Relay or optocoupler are 

activated when the preset value 

is reached.  

 

Passive: 

Relay becomes de-energized or 

the optocoupler disabled when 

the preset value is reached.  

 

 

7.9 

Setting the presets 

7.9.1  Setting via Decade Keys 

In programming mode Preset 2 will always be 

displayed in the lower line. This is except for the 

output operations AddBat, SubBat,AddTot and 

SubTot. 

 

Press the Prog/Mode key until 

the preset to be changed is 

displayed - 

 or 

 . 

 

Press any decade key 

 
 

  Display switches to the editor mode 

Set the desired preset value 

using the decade keys 

 

 

Press the Prog/Mode key to 

confirm the value and save it 

 

  Display switches to the editor mode of the 

next preset 

 or 

 

 

Approx. 3 s after the last press of 

the decade keys or by pressing 

the Reset key the new preset 

value will be accepted and the 

counter will switch back to 

operating mode. 

 
 
 

7.9.2  Setting with Teach-In Function 

Program the MPI input to tEAch  

 

 

 

 

In programming mode, select the 

preset to be changed using the 

Prog/Mode key 

 

Briefly activate the MPI (NPN or PNP input logic)  

  The current count value will be adopted as 

the new preset value  

The preset value can subsequently be 

further modified via the decade keypad.  

 

7.9.3  Setting the tracking presets (trail) 

If a tracking preset has been programmed, the 

value for Preset 2 can be set either via the decade 

keypad or via the Teach-IN function. 

However the value for Preset 1 must be entered via 

the decade keypad. In this instance, it is not 

possible to use the Teach-In function. 

7.10 Set 

Function 

Both the pulse counter and the timer can be set to 

a default value by means of the Set function. 

 

 

Programme the MPI input to SEt  

 
 

 

 

Set menu item SEtPt to the 

desired value 

 
 

 

Briefly activate the MPI (NPN or PNP input logic) 

  For add. output operations the pulse 

counter or timer will be set to the SEtPt 

default value 

 

  For sub. output operations the pulse 

counter or timer will be set to the 

difference between the value of Preset 2 

and the value of SEtPt . 

 

8 Error 

message 

Err 1  Set value is outside the permitted range 

 

 

Seite 16

 or 

   

    

       

Preset 2 and subsequently with 

negative direction and  when 

count < Preset 2  

SUB mode output operations: 

timed signal at Output 2, 

becomes passive with negative 

direction and when count < zero 

and subsequently with positive

 

direction and when count > zero  
Duration of timed signal of 

Output 1, programmable from 

00.01 to 99.99 s. 

Timed output is post-triggered. 

 

 

Active: 

Relay or optocoupler are 

activated when the preset value 

is reached.  

 

Passive: 

Relay becomes de-energized or 

the optocoupler disabled when 

the preset value is reached.  

 

 

7.9 

Setting the presets 

7.9.1  Setting via Decade Keys 

In programming mode Preset 2 will always be 

displayed in the lower line. This is except for the 

output operations AddBat, SubBat,AddTot and 

SubTot. 

 

Press the Prog/Mode key until 

the preset to be changed is 

displayed - 

 or 

 . 

 

Press any decade key 

 
 

  Display switches to the editor mode 

Set the desired preset value 

using the decade keys 

 

 

Press the Prog/Mode key to 

confirm the value and save it 

 

  Display switches to the editor mode of the 

next preset 

 or 

 

 

Approx. 3 s after the last press of 

the decade keys or by pressing 

the Reset key the new preset 

value will be accepted and the 

counter will switch back to 

operating mode. 

 
 
 

7.9.2  Setting with Teach-In Function 

Program the MPI input to tEAch  

 

 

 

 

In programming mode, select the 

preset to be changed using the 

Prog/Mode key 

 

Briefly activate the MPI (NPN or PNP input logic)  

  The current count value will be adopted as 

the new preset value  

The preset value can subsequently be 

further modified via the decade keypad.  

 

7.9.3  Setting the tracking presets (trail) 

If a tracking preset has been programmed, the 

value for Preset 2 can be set either via the decade 

keypad or via the Teach-IN function. 

However the value for Preset 1 must be entered via 

the decade keypad. In this instance, it is not 

possible to use the Teach-In function. 

7.10 Set 

Function 

Both the pulse counter and the timer can be set to 

a default value by means of the Set function. 

 

 

Programme the MPI input to SEt  

 
 

 

 

Set menu item SEtPt to the 

desired value 

 
 

 

Briefly activate the MPI (NPN or PNP input logic) 

  For add. output operations the pulse 

counter or timer will be set to the SEtPt 

default value 

 

  For sub. output operations the pulse 

counter or timer will be set to the 

difference between the value of Preset 2 

and the value of SEtPt . 

 

8 Error 

message 

Err 1  Set value is outside the permitted range 

 

 

Seite 16

)

   

    

       

Preset 2 and subsequently with 

negative direction and  when 

count < Preset 2  

SUB mode output operations: 

timed signal at Output 2, 

becomes passive with negative 

direction and when count < zero 

and subsequently with positive

 

direction and when count > zero  
Duration of timed signal of 

Output 1, programmable from 

00.01 to 99.99 s. 

Timed output is post-triggered. 

 

 

Active: 

Relay or optocoupler are 

activated when the preset value 

is reached.  

 

Passive: 

Relay becomes de-energized or 

the optocoupler disabled when 

the preset value is reached.  

 

 

7.9 

Setting the presets 

7.9.1  Setting via Decade Keys 

In programming mode Preset 2 will always be 

displayed in the lower line. This is except for the 

output operations AddBat, SubBat,AddTot and 

SubTot. 

 

Press the Prog/Mode key until 

the preset to be changed is 

displayed - 

 or 

 . 

 

Press any decade key 

 
 

  Display switches to the editor mode 

Set the desired preset value 

using the decade keys 

 

 

Press the Prog/Mode key to 

confirm the value and save it 

 

  Display switches to the editor mode of the 

next preset 

 or 

 

 

Approx. 3 s after the last press of 

the decade keys or by pressing 

the Reset key the new preset 

value will be accepted and the 

counter will switch back to 

operating mode. 

 
 
 

7.9.2  Setting with Teach-In Function 

Program the MPI input to tEAch  

 

 

 

 

In programming mode, select the 

preset to be changed using the 

Prog/Mode key 

 

Briefly activate the MPI (NPN or PNP input logic)  

  The current count value will be adopted as 

the new preset value  

The preset value can subsequently be 

further modified via the decade keypad.  

 

7.9.3  Setting the tracking presets (trail) 

If a tracking preset has been programmed, the 

value for Preset 2 can be set either via the decade 

keypad or via the Teach-IN function. 

However the value for Preset 1 must be entered via 

the decade keypad. In this instance, it is not 

possible to use the Teach-In function. 

7.10 Set 

Function 

Both the pulse counter and the timer can be set to 

a default value by means of the Set function. 

 

 

Programme the MPI input to SEt  

 
 

 

 

Set menu item SEtPt to the 

desired value 

 
 

 

Briefly activate the MPI (NPN or PNP input logic) 

  For add. output operations the pulse 

counter or timer will be set to the SEtPt 

default value 

 

  For sub. output operations the pulse 

counter or timer will be set to the 

difference between the value of Preset 2 

and the value of SEtPt . 

 

8 Error 

message 

Err 1  Set value is outside the permitted range 

 

 

Seite 16

 

> Approx� 3 s after the last press of the decade keys or by 

pressing [R] key the new preset value will be accepted 

and the counter will switch back to operating mode�

   

    

       

Preset 2 and subsequently with 

negative direction and  when 

count < Preset 2  

SUB mode output operations: 

timed signal at Output 2, 

becomes passive with negative 

direction and when count < zero 

and subsequently with positive

 

direction and when count > zero  
Duration of timed signal of 

Output 1, programmable from 

00.01 to 99.99 s. 

Timed output is post-triggered. 

 

 

Active: 

Relay or optocoupler are 

activated when the preset value 

is reached.  

 

Passive: 

Relay becomes de-energized or 

the optocoupler disabled when 

the preset value is reached.  

 

 

7.9 

Setting the presets 

7.9.1  Setting via Decade Keys 

In programming mode Preset 2 will always be 

displayed in the lower line. This is except for the 

output operations AddBat, SubBat,AddTot and 

SubTot. 

 

Press the Prog/Mode key until 

the preset to be changed is 

displayed - 

 or 

 . 

 

Press any decade key 

 
 

  Display switches to the editor mode 

Set the desired preset value 

using the decade keys 

 

 

Press the Prog/Mode key to 

confirm the value and save it 

 

  Display switches to the editor mode of the 

next preset 

 or 

 

 

Approx. 3 s after the last press of 

the decade keys or by pressing 

the Reset key the new preset 

value will be accepted and the 

counter will switch back to 

operating mode. 

 
 
 

7.9.2  Setting with Teach-In Function 

Program the MPI input to tEAch  

 

 

 

 

In programming mode, select the 

preset to be changed using the 

Prog/Mode key 

 

Briefly activate the MPI (NPN or PNP input logic)  

  The current count value will be adopted as 

the new preset value  

The preset value can subsequently be 

further modified via the decade keypad.  

 

7.9.3  Setting the tracking presets (trail) 

If a tracking preset has been programmed, the 

value for Preset 2 can be set either via the decade 

keypad or via the Teach-IN function. 

However the value for Preset 1 must be entered via 

the decade keypad. In this instance, it is not 

possible to use the Teach-In function. 

7.10 Set 

Function 

Both the pulse counter and the timer can be set to 

a default value by means of the Set function. 

 

 

Programme the MPI input to SEt  

 
 

 

 

Set menu item SEtPt to the 

desired value 

 
 

 

Briefly activate the MPI (NPN or PNP input logic) 

  For add. output operations the pulse 

counter or timer will be set to the SEtPt 

default value 

 

  For sub. output operations the pulse 

counter or timer will be set to the 

difference between the value of Preset 2 

and the value of SEtPt . 

 

8 Error 

message 

Err 1  Set value is outside the permitted range 

 

 

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7.8.2  Setting via Teach-in function

 

Programme the MPI input to tEAch�

   

    

       

Zählerstand < Null passiv und 

anschließend bei positiver

 

Richtung und Zählerstand > Null 

passiv 
Dauer des Wischsignals von 

Ausgang 2, einstellbar von 00.01 

bis 99.99 s. 

Wischsignal wird nachgetriggert. 

 

 

Aktiv: 

Relais bzw. Optokoppler werden 

bei Erreichen des Vorwahlwerts 

angesteuert. 

 

Passiv: 

Relais wird bei Erreichen des 

Vorwahlwert spannungslos bzw. 

der Optokoppler gesperrt. 

 

 

7.9 

Vorwahleinstellung 

7.9.1  Einstellung über Dekadentaster 

Im Betriebsmode wird in der unteren Zeile immer 

Preset 2 angezeigt. Ausnahme sind die 

Ausgangsoperationen AddBat, SubBat,AddTot und 

SubTot. 

 

Prog/Mode-Taste betätigen bis 

die zu ändernde Vorwahl 

 

oder 

 angezeigt wird. 

 

Beliebige Dekadentaste 

betätigen 

 

  Anzeige schaltet in den Editiermode 

Mit Dekadentasten gewünschten 

Vorwahlwert einstellen 

 

 

Prog/Mode-Taste betätigen um 

den Wert zu bestätigen und zu 

speichern 

 

  Anzeige schaltet in den Editiermode der 

nächsten Vorwahl 

 oder 

 

 

Ca. 3 s nach dem letzten 

Betätigen der Dekadentasten 

oder durch Betätigen der Reset-

Taste wird der neue Vorwahlwert 

übernommen und in den 

Betriebsmode zurück geschaltet. 
 
 
 

7.9.2  Einstellung mit Teach-Funktion 

MPI-Eingang auf 

tEAch

 

programmieren 

 

 

 

Im Betriebsmode mit der 

Prog/Mode-Taste die zu 

ändernde Vorwahl auswählen 

 

MPI-Eingang (NPN oder PNP-Eingangslogik) 
kurzzeitig aktivieren 

  der aktuelle Zählerstand wird als neuer 

Vorwahlwert übernommen 

Der Vorwahlwert kann anschließend 

weiter mit den Dekadentaster geändert 

werden 

 

7.9.3  Einstellung bei Schleppvorwahl 

Bei programmierter Schleppvorwahl kann der Wert 

für Vorwahl 2 über die Dekadenschalter oder über 

die Teach-Funktion eingestellt werden. 

Für Vorwahl 1 muss der Wert weiterhin über die 

Dekadenschalter eingestellt werden. Hier ist die 

Teach-Funktion ausgeschaltet. 

7.10  Setz-Funktion 

 

Impulszähler und Zeitzähler können über die 

Setzfunktion auf einen Wert voreingestellt werden. 

 

MPI-Eingang auf 

SEt

 

programmieren 

 

 
 

Menuepunkt 

SEtPt

 auf 

gewünschten Wert einstellen 

 

 
 

MPI-Eingang (NPN oder PNP-Eingangslogik) 
kurzzeitig aktivieren 

 

  Impulszähler bzw. Zeitzähler wird bei add. 

Ausgangsoperationen auf den Wert von 

SEtPt

 voreingestellt, bei sub. 

Ausgangsoperationen auf die Differenz 

von Vorwahl 2 und den Wert von 

SEtPt

 . 

 

8  Fehlermeldung 

Err 1  Setzwert außerhalb des erlaubten 

Bereichs 

 

 

Seite 16

 

Press [P] until the preset to be changed is displayed� 

(

   

    

       

Preset 2 and subsequently with 

negative direction and  when 

count < Preset 2  

SUB mode output operations: 

timed signal at Output 2, 

becomes passive with negative 

direction and when count < zero 

and subsequently with positive

 

direction and when count > zero  
Duration of timed signal of 

Output 1, programmable from 

00.01 to 99.99 s. 

Timed output is post-triggered. 

 

 

Active: 

Relay or optocoupler are 

activated when the preset value 

is reached.  

 

Passive: 

Relay becomes de-energized or 

the optocoupler disabled when 

the preset value is reached.  

 

 

7.9 

Setting the presets 

7.9.1  Setting via Decade Keys 

In programming mode Preset 2 will always be 

displayed in the lower line. This is except for the 

output operations AddBat, SubBat,AddTot and 

SubTot. 

 

Press the Prog/Mode key until 

the preset to be changed is 

displayed - 

 or 

 . 

 

Press any decade key 

 
 

  Display switches to the editor mode 

Set the desired preset value 

using the decade keys 

 

 

Press the Prog/Mode key to 

confirm the value and save it 

 

  Display switches to the editor mode of the 

next preset 

 or 

 

 

Approx. 3 s after the last press of 

the decade keys or by pressing 

the Reset key the new preset 

value will be accepted and the 

counter will switch back to 

operating mode. 

 
 
 

7.9.2  Setting with Teach-In Function 

Program the MPI input to tEAch  

 

 

 

 

In programming mode, select the 

preset to be changed using the 

Prog/Mode key 

 

Briefly activate the MPI (NPN or PNP input logic)  

  The current count value will be adopted as 

the new preset value  

The preset value can subsequently be 

further modified via the decade keypad.  

 

7.9.3  Setting the tracking presets (trail) 

If a tracking preset has been programmed, the 

value for Preset 2 can be set either via the decade 

keypad or via the Teach-IN function. 

However the value for Preset 1 must be entered via 

the decade keypad. In this instance, it is not 

possible to use the Teach-In function. 

7.10 Set 

Function 

Both the pulse counter and the timer can be set to 

a default value by means of the Set function. 

 

 

Programme the MPI input to SEt  

 
 

 

 

Set menu item SEtPt to the 

desired value 

 
 

 

Briefly activate the MPI (NPN or PNP input logic) 

  For add. output operations the pulse 

counter or timer will be set to the SEtPt 

default value 

 

  For sub. output operations the pulse 

counter or timer will be set to the 

difference between the value of Preset 2 

and the value of SEtPt . 

 

8 Error 

message 

Err 1  Set value is outside the permitted range 

 

 

Seite 16

 or 

   

    

       

Preset 2 and subsequently with 

negative direction and  when 

count < Preset 2  

SUB mode output operations: 

timed signal at Output 2, 

becomes passive with negative 

direction and when count < zero 

and subsequently with positive

 

direction and when count > zero  
Duration of timed signal of 

Output 1, programmable from 

00.01 to 99.99 s. 

Timed output is post-triggered. 

 

 

Active: 

Relay or optocoupler are 

activated when the preset value 

is reached.  

 

Passive: 

Relay becomes de-energized or 

the optocoupler disabled when 

the preset value is reached.  

 

 

7.9 

Setting the presets 

7.9.1  Setting via Decade Keys 

In programming mode Preset 2 will always be 

displayed in the lower line. This is except for the 

output operations AddBat, SubBat,AddTot and 

SubTot. 

 

Press the Prog/Mode key until 

the preset to be changed is 

displayed - 

 or 

 . 

 

Press any decade key 

 
 

  Display switches to the editor mode 

Set the desired preset value 

using the decade keys 

 

 

Press the Prog/Mode key to 

confirm the value and save it 

 

  Display switches to the editor mode of the 

next preset 

 or 

 

 

Approx. 3 s after the last press of 

the decade keys or by pressing 

the Reset key the new preset 

value will be accepted and the 

counter will switch back to 

operating mode. 

 
 
 

7.9.2  Setting with Teach-In Function 

Program the MPI input to tEAch  

 

 

 

 

In programming mode, select the 

preset to be changed using the 

Prog/Mode key 

 

Briefly activate the MPI (NPN or PNP input logic)  

  The current count value will be adopted as 

the new preset value  

The preset value can subsequently be 

further modified via the decade keypad.  

 

7.9.3  Setting the tracking presets (trail) 

If a tracking preset has been programmed, the 

value for Preset 2 can be set either via the decade 

keypad or via the Teach-IN function. 

However the value for Preset 1 must be entered via 

the decade keypad. In this instance, it is not 

possible to use the Teach-In function. 

7.10 Set 

Function 

Both the pulse counter and the timer can be set to 

a default value by means of the Set function. 

 

 

Programme the MPI input to SEt  

 
 

 

 

Set menu item SEtPt to the 

desired value 

 
 

 

Briefly activate the MPI (NPN or PNP input logic) 

  For add. output operations the pulse 

counter or timer will be set to the SEtPt 

default value 

 

  For sub. output operations the pulse 

counter or timer will be set to the 

difference between the value of Preset 2 

and the value of SEtPt . 

 

8 Error 

message 

Err 1  Set value is outside the permitted range 

 

 

Seite 16

)

 

Briefly activate the MPI (NPN or PNP input logic)�

 

> The current count value will be adopted as the new preset 

value�

   

    

       

Zählerstand < Null passiv und 

anschließend bei positiver

 

Richtung und Zählerstand > Null 

passiv 
Dauer des Wischsignals von 

Ausgang 2, einstellbar von 00.01 

bis 99.99 s. 

Wischsignal wird nachgetriggert. 

 

 

Aktiv: 

Relais bzw. Optokoppler werden 

bei Erreichen des Vorwahlwerts 

angesteuert. 

 

Passiv: 

Relais wird bei Erreichen des 

Vorwahlwert spannungslos bzw. 

der Optokoppler gesperrt. 

 

 

7.9 

Vorwahleinstellung 

7.9.1  Einstellung über Dekadentaster 

Im Betriebsmode wird in der unteren Zeile immer 

Preset 2 angezeigt. Ausnahme sind die 

Ausgangsoperationen AddBat, SubBat,AddTot und 

SubTot. 

 

Prog/Mode-Taste betätigen bis 

die zu ändernde Vorwahl 

 

oder 

 angezeigt wird. 

 

Beliebige Dekadentaste 

betätigen 

 

  Anzeige schaltet in den Editiermode 

Mit Dekadentasten gewünschten 

Vorwahlwert einstellen 

 

 

Prog/Mode-Taste betätigen um 

den Wert zu bestätigen und zu 

speichern 

 

  Anzeige schaltet in den Editiermode der 

nächsten Vorwahl 

 oder 

 

 

Ca. 3 s nach dem letzten 

Betätigen der Dekadentasten 

oder durch Betätigen der Reset-

Taste wird der neue Vorwahlwert 

übernommen und in den 

Betriebsmode zurück geschaltet. 
 
 
 

7.9.2  Einstellung mit Teach-Funktion 

MPI-Eingang auf 

tEAch

 

programmieren 

 

 

 

Im Betriebsmode mit der 

Prog/Mode-Taste die zu 

ändernde Vorwahl auswählen 

 

MPI-Eingang (NPN oder PNP-Eingangslogik) 
kurzzeitig aktivieren 

  der aktuelle Zählerstand wird als neuer 

Vorwahlwert übernommen 

Der Vorwahlwert kann anschließend 

weiter mit den Dekadentaster geändert 

werden 

 

7.9.3  Einstellung bei Schleppvorwahl 

Bei programmierter Schleppvorwahl kann der Wert 

für Vorwahl 2 über die Dekadenschalter oder über 

die Teach-Funktion eingestellt werden. 

Für Vorwahl 1 muss der Wert weiterhin über die 

Dekadenschalter eingestellt werden. Hier ist die 

Teach-Funktion ausgeschaltet. 

7.10  Setz-Funktion 

 

Impulszähler und Zeitzähler können über die 

Setzfunktion auf einen Wert voreingestellt werden. 

 

MPI-Eingang auf 

SEt

 

programmieren 

 

 
 

Menuepunkt 

SEtPt

 auf 

gewünschten Wert einstellen 

 

 
 

MPI-Eingang (NPN oder PNP-Eingangslogik) 
kurzzeitig aktivieren 

 

  Impulszähler bzw. Zeitzähler wird bei add. 

Ausgangsoperationen auf den Wert von 

SEtPt

 voreingestellt, bei sub. 

Ausgangsoperationen auf die Differenz 

von Vorwahl 2 und den Wert von 

SEtPt

 . 

 

8  Fehlermeldung 

Err 1  Setzwert außerhalb des erlaubten 

Bereichs 

 

 

Seite 16

 

The preset value can subsequently be further modified via 

the decade keypad�

   

    

       

Preset 2 and subsequently with 

negative direction and  when 

count < Preset 2  

SUB mode output operations: 

timed signal at Output 2, 

becomes passive with negative 

direction and when count < zero 

and subsequently with positive

 

direction and when count > zero  
Duration of timed signal of 

Output 1, programmable from 

00.01 to 99.99 s. 

Timed output is post-triggered. 

 

 

Active: 

Relay or optocoupler are 

activated when the preset value 

is reached.  

 

Passive: 

Relay becomes de-energized or 

the optocoupler disabled when 

the preset value is reached.  

 

 

7.9 

Setting the presets 

7.9.1  Setting via Decade Keys 

In programming mode Preset 2 will always be 

displayed in the lower line. This is except for the 

output operations AddBat, SubBat,AddTot and 

SubTot. 

 

Press the Prog/Mode key until 

the preset to be changed is 

displayed - 

 or 

 . 

 

Press any decade key 

 
 

  Display switches to the editor mode 

Set the desired preset value 

using the decade keys 

 

 

Press the Prog/Mode key to 

confirm the value and save it 

 

  Display switches to the editor mode of the 

next preset 

 or 

 

 

Approx. 3 s after the last press of 

the decade keys or by pressing 

the Reset key the new preset 

value will be accepted and the 

counter will switch back to 

operating mode. 

 
 
 

7.9.2  Setting with Teach-In Function 

Program the MPI input to tEAch  

 

 

 

 

In programming mode, select the 

preset to be changed using the 

Prog/Mode key 

 

Briefly activate the MPI (NPN or PNP input logic)  

  The current count value will be adopted as 

the new preset value  

The preset value can subsequently be 

further modified via the decade keypad.  

 

7.9.3  Setting the tracking presets (trail) 

If a tracking preset has been programmed, the 

value for Preset 2 can be set either via the decade 

keypad or via the Teach-IN function. 

However the value for Preset 1 must be entered via 

the decade keypad. In this instance, it is not 

possible to use the Teach-In function. 

7.10 Set 

Function 

Both the pulse counter and the timer can be set to 

a default value by means of the Set function. 

 

 

Programme the MPI input to SEt  

 
 

 

 

Set menu item SEtPt to the 

desired value 

 
 

 

Briefly activate the MPI (NPN or PNP input logic) 

  For add. output operations the pulse 

counter or timer will be set to the SEtPt 

default value 

 

  For sub. output operations the pulse 

counter or timer will be set to the 

difference between the value of Preset 2 

and the value of SEtPt . 

 

8 Error 

message 

Err 1  Set value is outside the permitted range 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for E89005

Page 1: ...Operating instructions Electronic Preset Counter with two presets LCD positive green backlighting relay outputs E89005 7390806 00 09 2017 UK ecomat 200 E89005...

Page 2: ...s 10 5 2 1 Signal and control inputs 10 5 2 2 Supply voltage and outputs 10 6 Operating and display elements 11 6 1 Error message 11 7 Programming 12 7 1 Entering the programming 12 7 2 Choice of main...

Page 3: ...36 8 6 4 Preset 2 37 9 Diagrams 39 9 1 Input modes 39 9 1 1 Pulse counting 39 9 1 2 Timing 41 9 1 3 Frequency meter 42 9 2 Output operations 43 9 2 1 Add modes 43 9 2 2 Sub modes 44 9 2 3 Trail modes...

Page 4: ...Electronic Preset Counter E89005 4 11 13 Connections 50 12 Maintenance repair and disposal 50 13 Approvals standards 51 14 Attachement 51...

Page 5: ...signs used WARNING Warning of serious personal injury Death or serious irreversible injuries may result CAUTION Warning of personal injury Slight reversible injuries may result NOTE Warning of damage...

Page 6: ...Advice concerning the recommended fuseprotection can be found under 11 7 Supply voltage The device is not suitable for use in hazardous areas and for areas excluded in EN 61010 Part 1 3 1 General des...

Page 7: ...or timer to zero adding mode or to preset value 2 subtracting mode The reset input can be inhibited in the programming menu Pulse counter RESET input Timer RESET input Frequency meter no function 3 2...

Page 8: ...ust be set to 6 1 Output 1 Relay with potential free make NO contact or optocoupler with open emitter and collector 6 2 Output 2 Relay with potential free make NO contact or optocoupler with open emit...

Page 9: ...e e g from switchmode power supplies motors clocked controllers or contactors can be reduced by means of appropriate cable routing and wiring Measures to be taken Connect the terminal 2 GND with groun...

Page 10: ...sponse time of the outputs Relays Add Sub Trail 7 ms With automatic repeat 7 ms A B A B A 29 ms 10 3 Tacho Frequency meter Frequency range 0 01 Hz to 65 kHz see section 13 frequencies typ Measuring 76...

Page 11: ...Dynamic reset input re timer to zero adding m subtracting mode The in the programming me Pulse counter RE Frequency meter no Timer RE 5 3 GATE Static gate input functio mode Pulse counter no Frequenc...

Page 12: ...Press key programm Enter the the Prog 7 2 Choice of mai The men the keys Seite 6 7 2 Choice of main menu The menus are selected using T2 next and T1 back 7 1 Entering the p Press the Prog Mod for 3 s...

Page 13: ...at each menu reset key Press the Pressing acknowle causes th to start ag The prev values ar now be c again Pressing selects th programm or For safety switching the relays or optocoupler outputs can b...

Page 14: ...Enter the the Prog 7 2 Choice of mai The men the keys Seite 6 Pressing acknowle terminate modified the EEPR 7 8 Programming 7 8 1 Default paramet Note Th sets have stored th required acknowle paramet...

Page 15: ...t to be changed using the Prog Mode key Briefly activate the MPI NPN or PNP input logic The current count value will be adopted as the new preset value The preset value can subsequently be further mod...

Page 16: ...rail If a tracking preset has been programmed the value for Preset 2 can be set either via the decade keypad or via the Teach In function However the value for Preset 1 must be entered via the decade...

Page 17: ...wert au erhalb Bereichs Seite 16 Set menu item SEtPt to the desired value Briefly activate the MPI NPN or PNP input logic For add output operations the pulse counter or timer will be set to the SEtPt...

Page 18: ...ext SAVE is displayed for 2 s 7 8 Programming Menu 7 8 1 Default parameters Note Three default parameter sets have been permanently stored these can be adapted as required With each acknowledgment of...

Page 19: ...Programming menu Timer Hour meter 7 8 6 Programming menu Tacho Frequency meter 7 8 5 Seite 7 Default setting Parameter set 2 Default setting Parameter set 3 Freely programmable User settings Factory...

Page 20: ...nt Direction INP A count input INP B count direction input uP dn Differential counting A B INP A count input add INP B count input sub uP uP Totalising A B INP A count input add INP B count input add...

Page 21: ...is activated the setting of the preset values and the programming are both inhibited factory settings are highlighted in grey 8 4 2 Mode Submenues for output operations Display Description Submenu Va...

Page 22: ...eset and Total counter Output 2 timed signal active when main counter preset value 2 Automatic reset to zero when main counter preset value 2 Total counter counts all the count pulses from the main co...

Page 23: ...on factor can be programmed from 01 0000 to 99 9999 The setting 01 0000 will not be accepted dp Decimal point setting only optical function 0 no decimal place 0 0 1 decimal place 0 00 2 decimal places...

Page 24: ...ut 1 becomes active when count Preset 1 SUB mode output operations permanent signal at Output 1 becomes active when count Preset 1 ADD mode output operations permanent signal at Output 1 becomes passi...

Page 25: ...becomes passive with negative direction and when count Preset 1 and subsequently passive with positive direction and when count Preset 1 t Out 1 Duration of timed signal of Output 1 Timed signal is po...

Page 26: ...operations permanent signal at Output 2 becomes passive when count Preset 2 SUB mode output operations permanent signal at Output 2 becomes passive when count zero ADD mode output operations timed si...

Page 27: ...of a RESET to zero when adding to preset 2 when subtracting and then starts timing again Timing is stopped with adding operations when preset 2 is reached Timing is stopped with subtracting operation...

Page 28: ...1 Output 2 active when count status 0 Reset to preset 2 AddAr Count mode ADDING with automatic reset Output 1 active when count status preset value 1 Output 2 timed signal active when count status pr...

Page 29: ...he main counter Output 1 active when total counter preset value 1 Manual reset sets both counters to zero Electrical reset only sets the main counter to zero Subtot Count mode SUBTRACTING with automat...

Page 30: ...al places 0 000 3 decimal places SetPt Set value 000000 Factory setting 000000 999999 Set value can be programmed from 000000 to 999999 A previously programmed decimal point will be displayed CoLor Di...

Page 31: ...ations permanent signal at Output 2 becomes passive when count zero ADD mode output operations timed signal at Output 2 becomes active when count Preset 2 Activation only in positive direction SUB mod...

Page 32: ...n ADD mode output operations timed signal at Output 2 becomes passive when count Preset 2 Deactivation only in positive direction SUB mode output operations permanent signal at Output 2 becomes passiv...

Page 33: ...tion SUB mode output operations permanent signal at Output 2 becomes passive when count zero Deactivation only in negative direction ADD mode output operations timed signal at Output 2 becomes active...

Page 34: ...al measurement A B Inp A frequency input A Inp B frequency input B AAdd b Total measurement A B Inp A Frequency input A Inp B Frequency input B quAd Frequency measurement with direction recognition Qu...

Page 35: ...be programmed from 00 0001 to 99 9999 The setting 00 0000 will not beaccepted diViSo Division factor 01 0000 Factory setting 01 0000 99 9999 Division factor can be programmed from 01 0000 to 99 9999 T...

Page 36: ...eset 2 see also section 17 Output operations Tracking Preset mode with automatic reset When preset 2 is changed then preset 1 automatically tracks it Reset to zero Automatic reset to zero when main co...

Page 37: ...s passive when count Preset 1 Deactivation only in negative direction ADD mode output operations timed signal at Output1 becomes active with positive direction and when count Preset 1 and subsequently...

Page 38: ...med signal at Output 1 becomes active when count Preset 1 Activation only in positive direction SUB mode output operations timed output at Output 1 becomes active when count Preset 1 Activation only i...

Page 39: ...Inp A Count input add Inp B Count input sub Add Display 0 Preset Sub Display Preset 0 Up Up Inp A Count input 1 add Inp B Count input 2 add Add Display 0 Preset Quad A 90 B Inp A Count input Count on...

Page 40: ...ng edge Quad 4 A 90 B Inp A Count input Count on rising and on falling edges Inp B Count input Count on rising and on falling edges Reverse direction Add Display 0 Preset Sub Display Preset 0 A B Inp...

Page 41: ...B Start Stop Add Display 0 Preset Sub Display Preset 0 FrRrun 15 Input modes Timing Function Diagram PNP Count on rising edge NPN Count on falling edge InA InB Inp A Start Inp B Stop Add Display 0 Pre...

Page 42: ...ut 2 Formula A B A x100 english Seite 23 Inp A Frequency input 1 Inp B Frequency input 2 Formula A B Quad 16 Input modes Frequency meter Function Diagram PNP Count on rising edge NPN Count on falling...

Page 43: ...eite 24 AddTot 17 Output operations Mode Diagram Mode Diagram Only in the mode and Additionally in the mode and Add Sub AddAr SubAr AddBat SubBat AddTot SubTot Seite 24 17 Output operations Mode Diagr...

Page 44: ...tput operations Mode Diagram Mode Diagram Only in the mode and Additionally in the mode and Add Sub only in this modes 17 Output operations Mode Diagram Mode Diagram Only in the mode and Additionally...

Page 45: ...UK Electronic Preset Counter E89005 45 9 2 3 Trail modes Mode Diagram Trail Mode Diagram Trail TrailAr TrailAr Mode Diagram Trail TrailAr Seite...

Page 46: ...Electronic Preset Counter E89005 46 10 Dimensions 18 Dimensional Drawings Panel cut out Seite 26 E89005 18 Dimensional Drawings Panel cut out Seite 26 Panel cut out...

Page 47: ...29 ms Frequencies typical 13 Frequencies typical 13 1 Pulse counter HTL level AC supply typ Low 2 5 V typ High 22 V Add Sub Trail AddAr SubAr AddBat SubBat TrailAr AddTot SubTot Cnt Dir 55 kHz 2 8 kHz...

Page 48: ...with AC supply HTL level Low 0 4 VDC High 12 30 VDC english Seite 19 11 4 Timer Seconds 0 001 999 999 s Minutes 0 001 999 999 min Hours 0 001 999 999 h h min s 00h 00min 01s 99h 59min 59s Min time me...

Page 49: ...itching capacity max 750 VA 90 W Mechanical switching cycles 2 x 106 N of switching cycles 5 x 104 at 3 A 250 V AC N of switching cycles 5 x 104 at 3 A 30 V DC 11 7 Supply voltage Supply voltage 90 26...

Page 50: ...on Shock resistance EN 60068 2 27 100 g XYZ 3 times in each directio Cleaning The front of the unit should only be cleaned using a soft damp water cloth 11 13 Connections Supply voltage and relay outp...

Page 51: ...UK Electronic Preset Counter E89005 51 13 Approvals standards The EC declaration of conformity and approvals can be found at www ifm com 14 Attachement Parameter structure see next pages...

Page 52: ...Er on T2 T2 MPi tEAch MPi SEt Loc InP PrG PrE Loc InP ProG T2 T2 P ModE ModE Add P ModE Sub ModE AddAr ModE SubAr ModE AddbAt ModE SubbAt ModE Addtot ModE Subtot ModE trAiL ModE tr_Ar T2 ConFiG P rESm...

Page 53: ...P PrESET P P P P P InP PoL nPn T2 FiLtEr on T2 StArt Inb Inb StArt FrErun StArt Auto T2 GAtE GAtE hi T2 MPi tEAch MPi SEt Loc InP PrG PrE Loc InP ProG T2 T2 P ModE ModE Add P ModE Sub ModE AddAr ModE...

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